Anyone for Heaven? by John Blanchard (Paperback, 2012)

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Anyone for Heaven?. by John Blanchard. Kitchen, Dining, Bar. As a friend of mine often reminds people, 'We are not here to stay; we are here to go.'. I am writing these words in a consultant's waiting room in a London hospital.

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As a friend of mine often reminds people, 'We are t here to stay; we are here to go.' I am writing these words in a consultant's waiting room in a London hospital. Some of the other patients are showing signs of great physical distress, moving reminders that the whole world is a hospital in which everyone is a terminal patient. The South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard performed the world's first human heart transplant operation in 1967 and the first double-heart transplant in 1974. Later in life he said, 'At 79, people ask me, Where do you go from here? I say to them, I'm on the waiting list. I don't exactly kw where I am on that, or where I'm going. But I'm on it .' So are you! Even as you read these words you are fighting a losing battle with death, whatever your age or present state of health. What will happen to you when death wins? An ideal booklet to give away for outreach purposes.

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Dr John Blanchard entered full-time Christian ministry after thirteen years in the Guernsey Civil Service, and is now an internationally known author, teacher and conference speaker. More than fourteen million copies of his publications are in print in over forty languages.